Just me generally foaming at the mouth on the usual kind of subjects.

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on May 06, 2012

It took Jorge quite a bit to do the Nexus Dock. Some called it "Mythical" because they were convinced it would never happen... sort of like Zubaz, Smedley and "Roan". There were "Nexus" sightings, too... much like "Nessy" or "The Yetti".

I seem to remember "updates" and MS changing OS and something else (was it moving?) and you were working on 2 other apps as well....  You got it done (very eventually)... more "Mystical" than "Mythical".

But don't quote me.

Just for fun:

 

on May 06, 2012

Well, the very first Winstep application was NextSTART, back in 1999, a time when WB was still in beta and hadn't even reached version 1.0. Sometime later Winstep also released WorkShelf, which, back then, was just the Shelf (tabbed dock) plus the desktop modules.

An independent dock application, which would be called Nexus, was planned from the beginning, but I ended up taking a very looooong time to actually start working on it.

So 'Nexus' kind of became synonymous to 'vaporware', and I think most old timers eventually lost hope it would ever get done... until I got out of bed one morning and actually started working on it. Then it grew in leaps and bounds.

Because the dock and the Shelf were so closely tied together, at first Nexus only existed as a part of WorkShelf/Winstep Xtreme. Then I split it and made a free stand-alone version, which had to be pretty good and have some unique stuff if I wanted it to have a fighting chance against the currently established docks. Nexus was the first Windows dock to feature live icon reflections, for example.

As far as I know, the only docks still in active development at this point are Nexus and ObjectDock. Both backed by commercial companies - all the other free docks are dead or in limbo, and have been for quite some time. There is a lesson in there for all those who think all software should be free.

on May 06, 2012

DrJBHL
Just for fun:

Ehehehe! That brings back some memories.

on May 07, 2012

 

on May 07, 2012

There are apps out there that aren't worth powder enough to blow them side ways both free and not so free. Then there are those that are as good as the description says...again both free and not so free. Don't get me wrong I like freebies but.....when you're looking for something specific such as docks and whatnot shelling out a few bucks is worth it because of the tech support, free upgrades, discounts etc etc. That and you get to rag on the devs. Ain't life grand. lol

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